THOMAS, Norman (1884-1968) - Typed Letter Signed Known as the "Conscience of America," this Socialist reformer helped found the American Civil Liberties Union in 1920 and ran for U.S. president no fewer than six times; his books include "The Conscientious Objector in America" (1923) and "What's the Matter with New York?" (1932). TLS, 1p, 8½" X 11", New York, NY, 1956 February 20. Addressed to G.F. Robinson. Fine. Agrees to a speaking engagement and recommends other speakers. Accompanied by a superb 1948 glossy news agency photograph (6½" X 8½") showing Thomas close up, testifying before the House Foreign Affairs Committee about a proposed revision of the United Nations Charter. .
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